If you need to rebuild the engine of your classic muscle convertible or simply stock up on staple supplies such as brake pads and oil filters, shop the wholesale market. You can contact dealers of auto part directly to find out what supplies they sell at wholesale prices.

Aftermarket Part – An aftermarket part is used not in the original equipment of the car or truck, but rather to replace or upgrade a part. Before you use aftermarket parts, make sure that doing so will not void your warranty.

Battery – The battery is a central component to the vehicle’s electric system. You are supposed to replace your auto battery about every five years.

Distributor – A distributor, or wholesaler, buys parts from the manufacturer and then sells them to dealers, who in turn sell them to consumers.

Domestic Vehicle – A domestic vehicle is built in the U.S., Mexico or Canada. (A vehicle built anywhere else is considered foreign.)

Muffler – The muffler is the exhaust system component that reduces engine noise.

Performance Parts – Performance parts are parts of a car or truck that play an integral role in the vehicle driving, such as brakes, wheels, shocks, struts and spoilers.

Rim – Wheel rims are accessories that go on the outside of the wheels, contributing to the overall look of the car.

Salvage Yard – A salvage yard is where old and unused cars are taken apart for scrap and parts. You can buy parts at low prices from salvage yards.

Spark Plug – Spark plugs screw into the combustion chamber and create the necessary spark to make the engine start.

From vintage muscle cars to brand new trucks and imports, we have all of the auto parts and supplies in the local Corpus Christi area at wholesale prices. Offering great prices on auto parts to save you money.

The late 1880s brought automobiles to families in many countries. Not every family could afford one, but those that did cherished their new form of transportation. The same is true today. Many people buy a vehicle and then immediately upgrade it with performance parts, accessories, and aftermarket equipment. Find these items at car and truck supplies retailers.
Engine maintenance is key to keeping your vehicle in top shape. Inspect battery connections regularly. Have a professional check the remaining battery life. Spark plugs, air filters, and gas filters help reduce fuel consumption. Oil changes and new filters are important to keeping the engine running. Checking other fluids like coolant, brake, and steering fluids help. A new starter helps your vehicle start the first time.
Shocks and struts provide suspension. They control how your vehicle feels when you hit bumps, brake, or steer. Suspension problems affect tire wear. You may end up with no tread or a damaged wheel rim. Aftermarket products enhance the feel of your suspension. New brake pads ensure the braking system is effective. Unless you have the proper tools, it's best to have a professional replace these parts.
It's obvious when your muffler needs replacing. New mufflers usually come with lifetime warranties against rust. You'll save money in the long run, especially if you live in an area that uses salt on winter roads.
Salvage yards purchase domestic and foreign cars and trucks. They sell the different components of these vehicles. Rebuild an engine or buy a second set of rims from a salvage yard.
New and replacement auto supplies make the most of your ownership. Check your local retailer for prices and warranty coverage. Your vehicle remains in top shape when you make sure to upgrade older components and add performance accessories.